
Feeling Sold
Zine publication [edition of 20]


The market of employment requires us to present ourselves through curriculum vitae (CV).
A A4 document where we are supposed to fit educational and working life. No matters what brought us from experience 1 to experience 2; the more the document looks like a list, the better it is. We are used to knowing that highlighting the names of the offices where we worked and the amount of time spent there is a good move to catch the attention of the reader. Should that be the priority? Or should our struggles and emotions be manifested?
Riso printing on EOS 90gr paper





photo credit: Georgina Pantazopoulou